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Fig. 1. Embryonic phenotype of csulP. (A-D) The csul gene belongs to the `posterior-grandchildless' group. Immunohistochemical detection (horseradish peroxidase) of Vas protein (A,B) and cuticle preparations of first instar larvae (C,D) in wild-type (A,C) and csulP (B,D). Anterior is to left. Pole cell formation and abdominal patterning are defective in csulP. (E-H) csul activity is required for the localization of maternal determinants. Distribution of nos (E,F) and gcl (G,H) transcripts detected by whole-mount in situ hybridization in wild-type (E,G) and csulP (F,H) embryos. In csulP the accumulation of nos mRNA is reduced at the posterior pole (F), whereas gcl mRNA is evenly distributed (H). (I-L) csulP suppresses the bicaudal phenotype induced by osk-bcd3'UTR. Immunohistochemical staining of Vas protein (I,J) and cuticle preparations of first instar larvae (K,L) in osk-bcd3'UTR (I,K) and csulP; osk-bcd3'UTR (J,L). Although the cuticle has a normal polarity in csulP; osk-bcd3'UTR, the head is malformed, indicating that the embryo contains a residual amount of nos activity at the anterior pole. (M-P) Distribution of Osk protein in wild-type (M,O) and csulP (N,P) embryos. Immunofluorescent detection of Osk (red). DNA detected using Oli-Green (green). After nuclear cycle 6, the level of Osk is strongly reduced at the posterior pole in csulP embryos (P). In older csulP embryos (insert in P) trace amounts of Osk can be detected at the posterior pole. (Q-T) Distribution of Vas protein in wild-type (Q,S) and csulP (R,T) embryos. Immunofluorescent detection of Vas (red); DNA (green). Similar to Osk, Vas staining is strongly reduced in the pole plasm of csulP embryos (T) and is rarely detected at the posterior pole of syncytial embryos (insert in T). (U,V) Distribution of Tud protein in wild-type (U) and csulP (V) embryos. Immunofluorescent detection of Tud (red); DNA (green). No localized Tud staining is observed in csulP embryos.





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